*Disclaimer* - Let me start by saying that this is really my first excursion into themeing. Saw this theme the other night posted up for CM7 here -(xda-developers - View Single Post - Honeycomb Theme - CM7 Theme - Alpha 4). Problem is, I love Project Elite 5.0.x way too much to leave it, so I decided to try and get it running on P.E. I then spent three straight days editing apks, xmls, pngs, and making alot of my own pngs to tweak it until I thought it was perfect, and I'm happy to say it's up and running and (IMHO) looking really good! That being said: ALWAYS!make a nandroid backup in case something goes wrong and you wanna go back.

-this is in update.zip format for Project Elite 5.0.x ONLY!simply boot into recovery and choose install .zip *(SPRecovery users must have the .zip file on the root of your sd card and renamed exactlyupdate.zip

-there are 2 wallpapers included in the download. You can extract them out of a folder called sdcard and place them on your sdcard. (not sure how to write the script for the zip to do this automatically yet {still learning})

-update.zip file added to the bottom of the OP to reflash the Stock Droid font pack should you wish to do so.

*credit goes first to haxzamatic @ xda for the original theme

Apps themed and included in this zip:Browser
Calculator
Calendar
Camera
CarHome
Contacts
DeskClock
Email
Facebook (credit to jatx2wne for the inversion, themeing done myself)
framework-res
Gallery3D
GenieWidget (credit to jatx2wne for the inversion and transparency)
Gmail (credit to ecsnead69 for the inversion, themeing done myself)
GoogleQuickSearchBox
LatinIME
LauncherPro (credit to signals23 for the original LP mod)
Mms (credit to Jatx2wne for the transparency)*you must go into app settings and check "Black Background"
Music
Phone
Settings
SystemUI
Talk
Vending 2.3.4 (credit to ecsnead69 and jatx2wne for the inversion and transparency, themeing done myself)

*pulled the market out due to it not properly installing over the same version. Vending.apk must be installed over an older version (2.3.3 or older) - it will not write over itself to install, it will just simply disappear. Here it is separately for now for anyone that wants to try install it on their own. Vending_2.3.4_update.zip
*Stetsonaw posted a great workaround for this here that might help some of you.

Market screenshots

*Also make sure to go into Elite Settings and change the status bar and Notification panel font colors for the full effect. I changed the Date (#ff6699ff); Carrier PLMN Label (#ff000000); TickerText (#ff6699ff); No Notifications Title (#ff6699ff); Latest Notifications Title (#ff6699ff); and Ongoing Notifications Title (#ff6699ff).

(to go back to regular battery - make a backup to revert to prior to flashing these mods, or reflash the main theme file.)

Battery percentage mods:*flashable update.zip format - After working on the circle battery mods above, I realized how much I missed the percentages in the status bar, so I added them to the stock images. They turned out a little on the small side, but they are readable and the white at the bottom matches the network / wifi signal bars next to it anyhow, so it doesn't really take anything away from the look of the status bar. I figured as long as I made them, I might as well post them up in case any of you wanna try them out. As always, make a backup before installing so it's easy to go right back if you want to.

Transparent Droid Forums and XDA apps.zip*Signed apps- Extract to sd card and install with any file explorer such as astro or root explorer. My apologies to whoever made these transparent- I've had them so long I really don't remember where I got them. I just redid the selector buttons so that the selected one is transparent and the others are semi-transparent.

Pure Grid Calendar Skins.zip*Skins for the Pure Grid Calendar app. Extract files to the ".org.koxx.pure_grid_calendar/skins/backgrounds" folder on your sd card and apply through the app.

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